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  1. JulieM

    Discussion REGIONAL CHAIR APPOINTMENT

    I think we need to call and email Premier Ford and tell him that this is unacceptable.
  2. JulieM

    Discussion NCI: Are farmers safe in Canada

    Thanks Anne Marie for posting Day 2 of the NCI "Are Farmer's Safe in Canada", this organization is a trailblazer for documenting these very important Canadian issues.
  3. JulieM

    Discussion WR/Cambridge - Mayor tries to shut down delegation

    Hi Peter, Showing the graph regarding the earth's fluctuating temperatures over hundreds of thousands of years was relevant and important. The graph showing the minuscule amount of carbon that the city of Cambridge produces was also highly relevant. The region of Waterloo, including the city of...
  4. JulieM

    Discussion One Health Agenda Where it all Began

    In Waterloo Region, the recent change in naming our hospitals to be under the banner "Waterloo Region Health Network" (WRHN - (Midtown, Queen's Blvd and Chicopee) was to get away from the individual names of Grand River Hospital, St.Mary's and Freeport hospital, respectively. This is...
  5. JulieM

    Discussion Is Government listening?

    Here is a petition we can sign that closes April 9, 2026, stating that: We, the undersigned, citizens and residents of Canada, call upon the House of Commons to 1. Oppose Bill C-9, the Com batting Hate Act, and any future limitation of the right to protest; 2. Guarantee the right to freedom of...
  6. JulieM

    Discussion Privacy is Dead and We're Not Mad Enough

    I agree, most Canadians won't notice the erosion of our freedoms until its too late.
  7. JulieM

    Discussion The NDP have lost their way

    When I saw this video I thought, how can they accomplish anything as a party if they are treading so lightly on people's feelings and focusing so acutely on peoples gender, ethnic background and sexual orientation? It was very hard to watch.
  8. JulieM

    Discussion Deposition from Former Pfizer Toxocologist

    Hi Istara, Turtles All the Way down was written by an anonymous author and Mary Holland, and Vaccines Amen was written by Aaron Siri - both people are lawyers, which is very interesting. They are not afraid to put their reputation on the line and speak out against the vaccine industry.
  9. JulieM

    Broadcast WaterlooRegion

    Next City of Kitchener Council Meeting: May 4, 7pm 200 King St W. Kitchener Please attend if possible, or watch it to stay informed on what's happening in Kitchener. City of Kitchener - watch a meeting
  10. JulieM

    Discussion Deposition from Former Pfizer Toxocologist

    I would like to read "Vaccines Amen", and "Turtles All the Way Down" - heard good things about these books!
  11. JulieM

    Discussion NCI: Are farmers safe in Canada

    Thank you for posting all this material and links for the videos. This is such an important NCI topic - "Are Farmers Safe in Canada?". If we do not support our farmers, we all suffer.
  12. JulieM

    Broadcast WaterlooRegion

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  13. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region Information Archive

    Hi Sharon, These are good questions. Many scientists say there is no climate emergency, and there never has been one. But in Waterloo Region, this has to be an accepted narrative in order to push us towards accepting 15 minute cities and in reducing our gas consumption.
  14. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    The Financial Post - Opinion - We need a debate on Climate Science and Policy https://friendsofscience.org/library/policies-economics-and-ethics/financial-post-we-need-a-debate-of-climate-policy.pdf?source=voice4.com
  15. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    Origins and Impacts Series: Bypassing Section 92 How the UN and Federal Government Influence Municipal Governance Section 92 of the Constitution Act, 1867 grants exclusive authority over municipalities to provincial governments (Constitution Act, 1867). However, this constitutional framework...
  16. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    Their Goal Is Clear Special interests (NGOs and international organizations) want to politicize our future, and Canadians will pay the price. How We Push Back We focus on: Restoring open discussion and honest debate Putting Canadian public interests first when they conflict with foreign or...
  17. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region Information Archive

    Here is a delegation to Kitchener city council, questioning the council about where the funds are coming from for Climate Initiatives.
  18. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    The Problem with Climate Models Climate projections rely heavily on computer models to predict future trends. However, more than 95% of these models have failed to accurately forecast temperature changes, yet they continue to be used as tools for regulation and global action (Matthew Wielicki...
  19. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    Who is ICLEI ? Part 2 ICLEI’s Co-Administration of the PCP In Canada, ICLEI co-administers the Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) program alongside the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). When a municipality joins the PCP, it agrees to a five-milestone process that includes...
  20. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    Who is ICLEI ? Part 1 ICLEI’s UN Origins ICLEI — originally the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives — was established in 1990 at the World Congress of Local Governments for a Sustainable Future, held at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Its founding mission was...
  21. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    Canada’s Carbon Sink & Emissions Context How much does Canada contribute to global CO₂? Canada accounts for about 1.5–1.6% of global CO₂ emissions. Human-made CO₂ is roughly 4% of the total 0.04% atmospheric CO₂, meaning Canada’s share of the atmosphere’s CO₂ is only about 0.0006%. This is an...
  22. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    Local Priorities vs. Global Agendas Global frameworks like Agenda 21, the Paris Agreement, and the Sustainable Development Goals are drafted by international bodies and implemented by unelected NGOs. They often do not reflect the needs, challenges, or opportunities of individual Canadian...
  23. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region: Global issues

    Posted in this section will be Global issues that relate back to Waterloo Region and how climate initiatives and UN directives affect our everyday lives.
  24. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region Information Archive

    As we discuss "Localism over Globalism" with respects to the Kitchener 2051 plan, its helpful to be aware of the already existing Agenda 2030 set out by the United Nations. Agenda 2030 and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) seem to provide the framework for the Kitchener 2051 plan...
  25. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region Information Archive

    According to the City of Kitchener website as of February 6, 2026 , "Climate change is a global problem with local impacts. Local climate change projections indicate that our climate is already changing and that our local weather will be warmer, wetter and more extreme." (Hard to believe with...
  26. JulieM

    Discussion Waterloo Region Information Archive

    Posted here will be information regarding the Waterloo Region area.
  27. JulieM

    Broadcast WaterlooRegion

    Voice4.com / WaterlooRegion Our Location We advocate for all townships that are a part of the Waterloo region, including: Waterloo, Kitchener, Cambridge, Wellesley, Woolwich, Wilmont, and North Dumfries. What We Stand For We are an organization dedicated to raising awareness through...
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